A domestic discovery of unsafe metal components hasn't dissuaded Japan from continuing to operate the U.S.-supplied Osprey military aircraft.
TOKYO — Lloyd Austin, on his last visit to Japan as defense secretary, reiterated U.S. support for ally South Korea as it ...
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To that end, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, as one of his last acts as ... touted his time in combat sharing a photo of kneeling soldiers honoring a fallen comrade. “Maybe it’s time ...
Lloyd Austin spent more than four decades in uniform, and has led America's military for the last four years, since President Biden picked him to become the nation's first African American Secretary ...
U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has met with officials in Japan to reaffirm the importance of their alliance and ...
U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, front center, poses for a group photograph after addressing military personnel from Japan, the United States, and Australia during a visit to Camp Asaka, a ...